Introduction to the Roundtable

The Teaching, Learning and Technology Roundtable, under the umbrella of the Learning,
Teaching and Innovative Technologies Center (LT&ITC) is part of a national network
of faculty groups at colleges and universities interested in improving education through
the integration of instructional technology. There are over 400 Roundtables across
the country. The concept of teaching, learning and technology roundtables was started
by the national TLT group, of which MTSU has been a member since its inception in
1995. Early accomplishments of the MTSU TLTR included:

In 2006, roundtable members recognized that many of its original charges of encouraging
and supporting faculty integration of instructional technology, were now being accomplished
by the newly formed Learning, Teaching and Innovative Technologies Center (LT&ITC).
The members agreed to dissolve the TLTR as a separate entity and continue its work
under the auspices of the LT&ITC.

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